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Visitors to a Peak District beauty spot left behind graffiti tags which had to be cleaned.

Paint and etchings, including two names - Shal and Noah - were left scrawled on the walls and floor of Robin’s Hood Cave on Stanage Edge, near Hope Valley.

On Saturday, a team of five volunteers and Peak District National Park rangers had to visit the site to remove the damage.

The park shared the hard work of volunteers on social media in good humour, and said they all deserved “an extra flagon of Sherwood ale”.

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[–] Zip2 1 points 2 months ago

But when your impact on others is defacing and destroying communal things what kind of legacy do you think they leave?

Personally I don’t think they really care about their impact on others. But I suspect some of that is due to an upbringing among the socioeconomic issues that plague our society.